International Trade Commission

News about International Trade Commission, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

Chronology of Coverage

Aug. 3, 2013

The Obama administration has vetoed a product ban that would have forced Apple to stop selling some iPhones and iPads in the United States. MORE

Jun. 5, 2013

United States International Trade Commission rules that Apple had violated one of Samsung's patents, ordering ban on some older devices that work on AT&T's network; Apple plans to appeal decision. MORE

Dec. 3, 2011

International Trade Commission says imported solar panels from China are being sold in the United States at less than fair value; vote clears way for additional steps by the commission and the Commerce Department that could result in heavy tariffs on Chinese imports. MORE

Verizon Wireless will pay the Broadcom Corporation as much as $200 million to bypass a possible ban on some handsets that use Qualcomm chips. The agreement will give Verizon Wireless the right to use a patent found to have been infringed by...

June 8, 2007, Friday

A trade panel in Washington gave final approval to antidumping duties ranging up to 44.30 percent on imports of polyester fiber from China used to make ski jackets, pillows and sleeping bags. The panel, the International Trade Commission, voted...

A trade panel in Washington gave final approval to antidumping duties ranging up to 44.30 percent on imports of polyester fiber from China used to make ski jackets, pillows and sleeping bags. The panel, the International Trade Commission, voted...

December 16, 2006, Saturday

An administrative law judge has allowed the Swiss drug maker Roche Holding to continue to import into the United States an experimental anemia drug involved in a patent fight between Roche and a rival, Amgen, the companies said yesterday. The...